cgordini
Cory
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It was a ‘68 Charger, not ‘69. Round taillights & no split grille gives it away.

Jeez, if only I’d read this 20 years ago before I attempted a frame-off resto of a ‘69 Stingray roadster. I might actually have finished the project. *le sigh*

That’s why you get the diamonds in the first place...

“I’d just used pulverized diamonds”

Everyone knows the moon is made of cheese, so are they going to spread it on like a brie, crumble it like a gorgonzola, or sprinkle it like a grated parmesan?

Just use a Crown Royal bag like the rest of us rednecks (or geeks to keep our D&D dice in.

CP, but it’s not you beat... it’s your price

Can we just add this to the header, right under the navigation choices on the top of the page?

“Rare” does not always translate to “valuable” or “desirable”.

SUNOCO ran a promotion where if they saw their sticker on your car, you could be entered to win free gas for life. That’s why there are so many SUNOCO stickers.

CP. Priced too high.

Because some people wouldn’t know what to do with themselves if there was nothing to be offended about. Don’t like it? Don’t watch it and maybe if enough people do that they’ll change their minds.

Please explain why women can’t be grid girls and be in engineering or competition roles?

Sometimes I can’t even get my doctor to reschedule and I pay her.

This is true. How do I know? Well I have two bent wheels because of potholes the size of my ex wife!

I lost a tire in Dearborn once on my way home toward Ann Arbor, thought that was quite a policy they set up for themselves. Insane.

Pebbles will live on forever...

Huh, so the increased gas tax that was passed in 2016 and went into effect over a year ago that put Michigan in the top 5 states with the highest fuel tax rate - not enough?

Point taken

Let’s not forget... It’s Detroit. The icy weather is only part of the issue. Industry-friendly truck regulations allow a maximum weight per axle (and trucks with 10-12 axles) lead to hilariously over-loaded (yet legal) vehicles that also do a number on the roads.